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University of Melbourne ‘sharply’ changed protest policies after pro-Palestine sit-ins, commission hears

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University of Melbourne interim vice-chancellor Prof Glyn Davis told a royal commission that pro-Palestine sit-ins led to sharp changes in protest policies. The commission is investigating antisemitism and social cohesion, focusing on experiences of Jewish students and academics. Davis indicated further restrictions on protests may follow. This highlights how campus protests are influencing university policies amid broader societal tensions over the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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Royal commission examines antisemitism and social cohesion.

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Prof Glyn Davis appeared before the royal commission into antisemitism and social cohesion on Wednesday.

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Prof Glyn Davis, the interim vice-chancellor of the University of Melbourne, stated that further restrictions on protests could arise.

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  • Royal commission examines antisemitism and social cohesion.
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Prof Glyn Davis, the interim vice-chancellor of the University of Melbourne, stated that further restrictions on protests could arise.

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Prof Glyn Davis appeared before the royal commission into antisemitism and social cohesion on Wednesday.

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The royal commission is examining the lived experiences of Jewish students and academics.

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The royal commission is also examining the response of universities to incidents on campus.

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